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Updated almost 5 years ago on . Most recent reply
My tenant trespassing my basement apartment with code inspector
My tenant renting a room on the first floor brought a in code inspector in my basement apt where I live with out my permission. The inspector took pictures and issued infractions. Can I press charge for trespassing against tenant and code inspector?
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What a **** head tenant, what did you do to him? Tenants usually don't do this out of thin air .. perhaps originating from from retaliation? Tenants leading him right down there is not ideal but the building department/inspector does have a right o inspect any homes where they have justifiable cause or safety or heath concerns.
Next steps: Get that tenant OUT!
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